What Claude Opus 4.7 Means for Businesses in 2026

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Claude Opus 4.7 makes well-built AI skills the smartest investment your business can make in AI right now. The new model follows your instructions much more literally than past versions, which rewards teams that have already written clear, detailed playbooks for the work they want AI to do. At TJ Digital, AI runs through every […]

Cloudflare EmDash: Is WordPress Now Obsolete?

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WordPress is not obsolete yet, but Cloudflare just released the platform that could eventually replace it. EmDash launched in beta on April 1, 2026, and at first glance, it looks like WordPress rebuilt from scratch for a world where AI does most of the development work. At TJ Digital, where we manage websites for roughly […]

AI SEO Strategy: Why AI Alone Gets It Wrong in 2026

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AI alone is not enough for SEO strategy. AI-generated plans consistently waste resources on low-impact tasks like schema markup, vanity keywords, and micro-optimizations while missing the strategic priorities that actually drive traffic and leads. The best results come from pairing AI’s speed with a human expert’s judgment, an approach sometimes called the “centaur” model. At […]

Who Needs to Keep Up With AI (And Who Just Needs to Use It)

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Everyone in your organization needs to be using AI. Only a small group needs to keep up with it. Those are two different things, and conflating them causes real problems. At TJ Digital, AI runs through every part of our workflow. It lets us deliver roughly four times the workload at the same rates. That […]

Google Workspace CLI for AI Agents: What It Is and Why It Matters

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The Google Workspace CLI is a unified command-line tool that gives AI agents direct access to Gmail, Google Drive, Google Docs, Sheets, and Calendar through a single interface. It was built not for humans to type commands, but for AI agents to use software on our behalf. At TJ Digital, where we help small and […]

Claude AI Skills and the SaaSpocalypse: What Actually Happened

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The software industry lost between $1 and $2 trillion in market cap in just the first few weeks of February 2026. Duolingo’s stock is down 83%. Investors are calling it the SaaSpocalypse. Most people are pointing at AI and saying it’s going to make software easier to build, which means more competition for existing SaaS […]

Jobs Most at Risk of AI Replacement (and How to Stay Employable)

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The jobs most at risk are the ones where the primary output is a standardized document, dataset, or piece of information: data entry, admin support, bookkeeping, legal secretarial work, and entry-level content production across any white-collar field. I run TJ Digital, a digital marketing agency that’s probably the most disrupted industry in existence right now, […]

How AI Uses Industry Awards to Decide Who to Recommend

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When AI gets asked to recommend a business, it doesn’t just pull from what it already knows. It runs a series of background searches first, and one of the most common searches it performs is “[your industry] awards.” Businesses that know this tend to show up in AI recommendations far more often than those that […]

How Much Content Should You Publish for SEO Without Getting Penalized?

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For most websites, publishing too much content is not the problem. After 17 years in SEO, I can say with confidence that the far more common issue is publishing too little, or publishing content that doesn’t target what people are actually searching for. At TJ Digital, we’ve helped dozens of small and medium-sized businesses build […]

How to Structure Your Website for AI Search Agents (2027)

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The way customers find and vet businesses is changing fast. Within the next few years, a significant portion of buying decisions won’t start with a human typing into Google. They’ll start with an AI agent that already knows what the customer needs, what your competitors offer, and what your website says about you. At TJ […]